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Technology and The Dream a Look Ahead on The 50th Anniversary Of the March on Washington

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August 28th is the 50th Anniversary of the march on Washington & Dr King’s “I have a dream speech”

from across the US we pulled together a group of Black Tech and advocacy leaders for a Google Hangout on air to discuss “Technology & It’s Role in Facilitating The dream. Event Invite Technology & The dream,
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August 28th 2013. 8-10pm EST for A Google Hangout On air

One of my goal is to bring these key figures to awareness to the broader community as well as identify resources and resource personnel. I really would love to get a more intimate glimpse into the tech, innovation and startup scene and to expose other Blacks male and female and youth working in that area.

The image feature Ms Alma Carrol wife of jazz singer Joe carrol and a civil and community right activist since the 1950’s . She is one of my mentors, now in her late 80’s, she always would ask… “what’s in our hands” and shared the following perspective

“Stop your whining,” she said, “You enjoy access we gained in the civil rights era, with little more than a flier we put together by hand and the hope someone would print it at night. Stop your whining… You have Fb, twitter websites, emails and you complain about lack of press. “

well for many of us technology is in our hands… and i decided to use one of the newest to shape Google hangout , to continue a dialogue among black leaders in tech across the web. Google hangouts allow for live streaming and recording thereby increasing access. www.Google.com/hangouts. I really would love to get a glimpse into the tech, innovation and startup scene and to expose others. t is the continuation of a discussion gaining ground. On June 20th I spoke at Microsoft NY’s head quarters to The leadership of Black Data Processor association